I've read a few, but they weren't any where near the quality of the show. So my question is are there any comics as good or better than the show? If so, which ones?

There are definently some great ones. Issue 54 has a good story about Leela being sold at an alien pet shop (I know sounds crazy, but just trust me.)

The Time Bender Triology is great. There's a lot of sci-fi, but still has hints of the Fry/Leela relationship and the Fry/Bender friendship. Cubert also makes a nice appearance in this one. Those comics would be issues 16-19.

Issue #62 is super funny. Leela gets lost in space and gets amnesia, and Zapp convinces her she's married to and his children with him.

Issue #60 is pretty good, though pretty weak story development. Fry and Leela must work at an amusement park to pay off Bender's debts after he breaks a ride.

And, finally, the comic entitled " Who's Dieing to be a Gazillionare. I think it's issue number 4, but I could be wrong.

I've read a few, but they weren't any where near the quality of the show. So my question is are there any comics as good or better than the show? If so, which ones?

There are definently some great ones. Issue 54 has a good story about Leela being sold at an alien pet shop (I know sounds crazy, but just trust me.)

The Time Bender Triology is great. There's a lot of sci-fi, but still has hints of the Fry/Leela relationship and the Fry/Bender friendship. Cubert also makes a nice appearance in this one. Those comics would be issues 16-19.

Issue #62 is super funny. Leela gets lost in space and gets amnesia, and Zapp convinces her she's married to and his children with him.

Issue #60 is pretty good, though pretty weak story development. Fry and Leela must work at an amusement park to pay off Bender's debts after he breaks a ride.

And, finally, the comic entitled " Who's Dieing to be a Gazillionare. I think it's issue number 4, but I could be wrong.

Hope I helped

I was at a comic store today & bought "Troop Gritt" & the one you mentioned with Zapp tricking Leela. I was really reminded of "In A Gadda Da Leela" with issue 62 for obvious reasons. I was surprised by the price of some of the older issues, I didn't think the demand would be that high. For example issue 1 was 30 dollars, same thing with the one about the common cold. The more recent ones are 3.99, which really isn't that bad. I was also able to get a talking Bender at the same place about a month ago for 20 dollars. Thanks for helping.

"The Cure for the Common Clod" (Issue #11) was probably the best one I ever read. It was actually written by Futurama writer Pat Verrone from a story pitch for the show that never made it (this was pre-renewal, and the whole "now-eradicated common cold re-enters the 31st century" story was eventually used in Cold Warriors, though they took a MUCH different angle in that one).

"Six Characters in Search of a Story" Issue #14) was another Pat Verrone-written comic which is also worth checking out, purely for its utterly genius concept. It can be read 7 ways - straight through as a proper comic, and then by reading only the same box for each page (ie. just the top left box and skipping all the rest), with all the dialogue written in a way that lines can play differently depending on how you're reading it.

I don't remember any of the others being all that notable, and eventually gave up around the Time Bender trilogy, so I can't say whether or not the quality increased/decreased from there. But yeah, for the most part, the comics are sub-par at best.

I think the only comic anywhere near as good, if not better, than any given episode of the actual show is the highly praised issue Delivery Boy Man. It's honestly the perfect Futurama story, and I'm surprised they never made it into an actual full-legnth episode. It's got a Sci-Fi plot, a very heartfelt Fry/Leela story, and even some very convincing evidence of Fry and Bender's close relationship. The best part, however, is the artwork. I looks like an extremely highly trained artist drew it, and I wouldn't be surpirised to discover that it was The Hippie Toad himself who illustrated it.

Trust me, it's by far the best thing related to Futurama. If you want to be a true fan, I suggest you read it - You'll never be the same.

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